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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course:Financial institutions and
markets
Internal Assignment Applicable for
September 2020 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
Instructions:
· All Questions carry equal
marks.
· All Questions are
compulsory
· All answers to be
explained in not more than 1000 words for question 1 and 2 and for question 3
in not more than 500 words for each subsection. Use relevant examples,
illustrations as far aspossible.
· All answers to be written
individually. Discussion and group work is not advisable.
· Students are free to
refer to any books/reference material/website/internet for attempting
theirassignments, but are not allowed to copy the matter as it is from the
source of reference.
· Students should write the
assignment in their own words. Copying of assignments from otherstudents is not
allowed.
· Students should follow
the following parameter for answering the assignment questions.
For Theoretical Answer |
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For Numerical Answer |
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Assessment
Parameter |
Weightage |
Assessment
Parameter |
Weightage |
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Introduction |
20% |
Understanding
and usage of the formula |
20% |
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Concepts
and Application related to the question |
60% |
Procedure
/ Steps |
50% |
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Conclusion |
20% |
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Correct
Answer & Interpretation |
30% |
Question
1: Non Performing Assets in Indian Banks.
In
your view, what can be the possible reasons behind the increasingly high NPAs
of the
Indian
banks? How far can this be attributed to the conditions prevailing in the
Indian
Economy?
Answer
Introduction:
NPA is an acronym that stands for
Nonperforming assets. According to the Reserve Bank of India, any particular
loan overdue for more than 90 days with principal and interest is known as
Nonperforming assets. According to the Reserve Bank of India, the NPA list has
increased from 6.1% to 6.4% in March
Question 2: Raising Funds
ABC
Fashion Pvt. Ltd. is a leading apparel company in India. They want to expand
and modernize their current business model and thus requires funding to their
business. You have been hired as a financial consultant to ABC Fashion. As a
consultant suggest the various methods as to how ABC Fashion Pvt. Ltd. can
raise funds through primary or secondary market for their business.
Answer
Introduction
ABC fashion Pvt. Ltd. is a leading
fashion apparel company in India that needs funds to modernise its business
models and expand its brand reach. It can raise funds through primary and
secondary ways and also utilise traditional methods.
Concept and Analysis
To raise capital from the primary
market, the ABC fashion Pvt.Ltd can use methods such as public issues, right
issue, tender methods and offer for sale. The secondary way that they can
utilise is through broker dealings or
Question 3 : Derivative instruments
and Commercial Banks
a.Derivative
Instruments
“Rahul is an active investor and have invested
in mutual fund and fixed deposits. He wantsto diversify his existing portfolio
by investing in derivative instruments but he is not sure about it. Suggest few
derivative instruments to Rahul.
Answer: Introduction
A Derivative is a contract agreed
between two parties or two or more parties. The derivative's value is based on
an agreed financial asset that acts as security or based upon a set of the
asset. The results can be used for either the migration of risks called hedging
or to assume risk with the expectation of the equivalent rewards, which is
called speculation.
Concept and Analysis
Question. 3.b. “Banks are the financial intermediaries
that facilitate the flow of funds in the economy”.
In regard to the above statement discuss some of the
functions of commercial banks?
Answer : Commercial Bank Functions
“Banks
are the financial intermediaries that facilitate the flow of funds in the
economy”.In regard to the above statement discuss some of the functions of
commercial banks?
Banks are the best example of
financial intermediaries in the commercial sector.
The commercial
banks have primary and secondary functions.
Primary Functions
· Accepting
Deposits: Commercial banks accept deposits from people or business entities, and
they so in the form of:
· Saving
deposit: The banks accept deposits from household people and people doing
business and the encouragement of savings in the economy.
·
Time Deposit: The banks can also
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